A lawyer reader asks:
If NJ says that “committed” same-sex couples must be afforded the rights of married heterosexual couples, under the NJ constitution, shouldn’t unmarried heterosexual couples be afforded the same rights as married couples?
A lawyer reader asks:
If NJ says that “committed” same-sex couples must be afforded the rights of married heterosexual couples, under the NJ constitution, shouldn’t unmarried heterosexual couples be afforded the same rights as married couples?